SENSORS Tech Forum assembles inaugural advisory board

March 4, 2011
SENSORS Tech Forum will cover sensor integration and networking, wireless sensing/data acquisition/testing, smart sensors, MEMS, systems health monitoring, optics/fiber optics/imaging sensors, sensor testing and calibration, power/energy harvesting and storage and more.

SENSORS Tech Forum (Bridgeport, CT, USA), which will be held from Oct. 10-12, 2011 at the Sheraton Boston Hotel, has assembled its inaugural conference advisory board.

Board members include:
- Duane Armstrong, chief, Applied Science & Technology Project Office, NASA
- John C. Stennis Space Center
- Linda Bell, Editorial Director, NASA Tech Briefs
- Michael Carney, production technology advisor, Schlumberger – Houston Technology Center
- Mike Cornelius, manager, Aerospace Design, Manufacturing and Test ATK Huntsville Space Operations
- Antonio Gomez, senor engineer, National Nuclear Security Administration's Kirtland Operations
- James Nieters, general manager, NVH Sensors to Solutions LLC
- Adam Phenis, optical engineering lead, B.E. Meyers & Co., Inc.
- Rebekah Pratt, MIE, EI Engineering and Applied Science Division, College of Technology and Innovation, University of South Florida Polytechnic

“The board plays a very active role in building the conference by identifying new and exciting technology advances and applications that are driving the rapid growth and utilization of sensor technology,” says Joel Dunkel, president, EventEvolution Management, the producer of the event.

SENSORS Tech Forum in conjunction with its conference partner, NASA Tech Briefs, will produce a four-track program as well as a series of pre-conference workshops/tutorials that will take place over the three days. The conference will cover sensor integration and networking, wireless sensing/data acquisition/testing, smart sensors, MEMS, systems health monitoring, optics/fiber optics/imaging sensors, sensor testing and calibration, power/energy harvesting and storage and more.

In addition to the conference, the Forum will showcase 50 companies with the goal of helping attendees apply what they learned in the conference as well as those who attend the exhibit hall to meet with companies that can help them with a specific design challenge. The event will also feature dedicated, non-compete exhibit hall hours that allow exhibitors and attendees time to do business without the fear of missing sessions or other events taking place.

SENSORS Tech Forum will produce and host various networking events such as Opening and Closing Day Keynote Luncheons and an Opening Night Reception.

To request information about attending, sponsoring, exhibiting or speaking at SENSORS Tech Forum, please visit the web site or call toll-free 866-378-4991.

SOURCE: SENSORS Tech Forum

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